The Hobbit Encyclopedia
By (Author) Damien Bador
By (author) Vivien Stocker
By (author) Coralie Potot
By (author) Dominique Vigot
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln
5th November 2024
5th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Film history, theory or criticism
Epic fantasy / heroic fantasy
823.912
Hardback
336
Width 210mm, Height 254mm
750g
An indispensable and comprehensive guide to JRR Tolkien's The Hobbit covering all the characters, places and objects included in the seminal book that first introduced the world of Middle Earth. The prequel to The Lord of the Rings (1954), The Hobbit (1937) is an extraordinarily rich work that sets up the fantasy world that would be built upon at greater length in Tolkien's later books. Peter Jackson's trilogy of films based on this single work have helped to create a new generation of Tolkien fans. This encyclopedia includes a hundred entries spread out over seven chapters describing all the books characters, the places Bilbo visited, the creatures met during the journey, magical items and great legendary myths that fed Tolkien's imagination. Just like Lord of the Rings, the adventure of Bilbo, Gandalf and the thirteen stateless dwarfs is not just a story for children. An epic wind blows over their quest and makes the dwarfs and the hobbit reach the impossible to achieve their dreams. They cross hostile lands and beat monstrous enemies, until one last desperate battle. In Tolkien's hands, the ordinary bravery of the hobbit transcends the warriors heroism to oppose evil. This book allows you to explore Middle-Earth, decipher the Dwarfs alphabet and discover the legendary sources where Tolkien found his inspiration. It is also richly illustrated with original colour drawings by Xavier Sanchez and Sandrine Gestin.
Damien Bador and Vivien Stocker are both managers of the Tolkiendil Association for the promotion of Tolkiens literary work.